@sagevik

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Linux enthusiast and a tinkerer with coding, music and technology in general.
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I recently had the pleasure of interviewing #developer, #engineer and #producer Dan Korneff from Korneff Audio, creator of legendary plugins like Chocolate Milk, and Pawn Shop Comp.

We discussed audio #plugin design, #analog inspiration, and using #linux for #proaudio workloads. 😎

Make sure to check it out here:
https://linuxaudio.dev/linux-audio-developers-spotlight/korneff-audio

#linuxaudio #interview

My new album comes out in a couple of weeks - any radio hosts / bloggers / music writers who want a copy, just let me know and I'll ping over a download code.
(also if you want a copy but can't afford it, drop me a DM and I'll share one too).

https://grahamdunning.bandcamp.com/album/quern

#music #radio #blogs #blogging #ElectronicMusic

Quern, by Graham Dunning

12 track album

Graham Dunning
I personally think kickstart.nvim is a great place to start. It is not as complex as the various Neovim distros out there, because its a single file but it is still very usable. Due to this approach it feels a lot easier to change something, because there is only one place. TJ also has a video on kickstart.nvim where he explains it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8C0Cq9Uv9o&t=103s One thing I also did in the beginning is installing different versions site-by-site e.g. Kickstart.nvim, LazyVim, AstroVim etc. and switch between them using NVIM_APPNAME
The Only Video You Need to Get Started with Neovim

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Sometimes, when I tinker with my neovim config, I just feel like a drooling half-wit who has no idea what I'm doing
@retrimental Windows XP was a relatively likable experience compared to today's situation I would say. Switched to mac after XP, and then to linux 3-4 years ago I think. Not seeing myself going back to either win or mac anytime soon. Definitely not for private use, and I'll also use linux at work as long as company policy don't change and windows become a requirement. ..if so I might even consider switching jobs 😆
..and they say Windows is easy. Just had the terrible experience of installing windows on a laptop to sell. Took ages, and lets not mention the amount of missing drivers after the installation was "finished". 🤬
My normal arch installation (or almost any linux installation even) takes maybe 10-15 minutes with installation and configuration and it's ready to rock. Lets hope I never have to install this sloperating system ever again. #linux
Bought a new, used Thinkpad. Booting the default sloperating system wasn't even considered.
#linux
@hellocatfood yes! really cool

Yes! Best infomercial ever from the Norwegian Consumer Council 😆

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T4Upf_B9RLQ&list=WL

A Day in the Life of an Ensh*ttificator

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Move Everything..seems like a great upgrade/expansion.
https://cdm.link/move-everything-accessibility/
Move Everything hacks Ableton Move for custom devices - and accessibility - CDM Create Digital Music

Move Everything is a hack for Move that lets you run custom synths, effects, and controllers alongside stock Move functions. But the truly momentous development is that its creator has added screen reader support, which makes Move the first truly standalone groovebox open to blind and visually impaired users.

CDM Create Digital Music